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44 STYLE | fashion<br />
FASHION NEWS<br />
Words Kate Preece<br />
FULL CIRCLE<br />
We can’t get enough of Maggie<br />
Hewitt’s progressive fashion<br />
journey. The latest from the<br />
Kiwi designer sees a collection<br />
called Somewhere join the<br />
Maggie Marilyn brand, with each<br />
tier of the supply chain of every<br />
piece able to be traced back<br />
to its origins. With all garments<br />
manufactured in New Zealand<br />
and this ultimate transparency,<br />
they offer more than lasting<br />
quality and year-round<br />
wearability – you can rest easy<br />
knowing you are part of the<br />
sustainable fashion movement.<br />
In fact, once an item has done<br />
its dash in your wardrobe, it can<br />
be sent back to Maggie Marilyn<br />
HQ where it will be turned into<br />
something new.<br />
Models and designer Maggie Hewitt (far right) in the Somewhere line.<br />
DOWN THE AISLE<br />
With wedding season in full force, the finer details become<br />
ever more important – and it’s not all about the dress.<br />
Shoes that complete your look have not always been an<br />
easy find. Yet Kathryn Wilson is doing her darnedest to<br />
make it easy pickings. Happily Ever After is the shoe queen’s<br />
hand-picked collection, which features limited-edition<br />
designs. Bring in ‘something blue’ with the Going to the<br />
Chapel Heel, or boost the comfort levels with the Together<br />
Forever Trainer. And it’s not all about the bride, either, as<br />
the mothers and relevant entourage are just as likely to<br />
enjoy these elegant and timeless styles.<br />
Going to the Chapel Heel<br />
Together Forever Trainer